Monday, October 11, 2021

FOR NATIVE AMERICANS, COLUMBUS' "DISCOVERY" = DEATH

(A map illustrating Christopher Columbus’s image of the world before his first voyage in 1492. It was based on a map by Toscanelli, depicting the planet about 25 percent smaller than it actually was, and ignored the (correct) measurements of Eratosthenes from some 1,700 years earlier, compounded by his own wishful thinking and wrong mathematical assumptions. By Columbus' estimate, Asia was about 2,500 miles west of Spain. He was mistaken by roughly 8,000 miles.)

Five hundred and twenty nine years ago, natives of a Caribbean island woke up to find three boatloads of hungry (and lost) Europeans announcing to them that they had been discovered. What’s more, they said the land now belonged to them and their king.

The next five centuries would be devastating for the natives, who shared their food and resources with the new arrivals. From the very start, no matter how generous the natives (whom the Europeans called Indians in the mistaken belief they had reached India) were, the white visitors always seemed to want more.

Prior to Columbus's arrival in the Americas in 1492, the area boasted thriving indigenous populations totaling to more than 60 million people.

A little over a century later, that number had dropped close to 6 million.

European contact brought with it not only war and famine, but also diseases like smallpox that decimated local populations. In fact, a February 2019 study published in the journal Quarterly Science Reviews shows that those deaths occurred on such a large scale that they led to a "Little Ice Age": an era of global cooling between the 16th and mid-19th century.

Between 1492 and 1600, 90 percent of the indigenous populations in the Americas had died. That means about 55 million people perished because of violence and never-before-seen pathogens like smallpox, measles and influenza. (For apologists who try to equate this systematic genocide with deaths resulting from inter-tribal territorial conflict is inane.)

Over time, the leader, one Christopher Columbus, not only took their food and shelter, but he also implemented a system of tribute. The natives were perplexed at why the Europeans were so greedy for the yellow shiny metal they used as decorations.

As the Europeans become more avaricious in the quest for gold, they started demanding that the natives dedicate their entire days working in mines and river beds to search for the shiny metal.

As time went on, the natives begin dying off from over work, new diseases against which they had no immunity, and at the hands of their cruel new masters.

Needing more labor as the gentle tribes were decimated at the hands of the avaricious conquistadores, they persuaded Queen Isabella to issue a writ in 1503 during the heyday of Spanish colonial conquest, that allowed their enslavement.

It demonized the native population, and legally produced an economic benefit.
So during the first 100 years of colonization of the vast Spanish New-World dominion, Indians were plantation slaves until about 1600, when legions of African slaves arrived. Thus began slavery in the New World.

Columbus died convinced he had discovered India and that China was not too far over the next mountain range. Subsequent conquistadores spread across the face of a land they called America and laid waste to entire tribes looking for treasure and plunder. The annals of the conquista are full of narratives where natives were torn apart by war dogs or burned alive when Spaniards thought they were holding out on gold deposits.

In one relato, a burial area that was on a platform was torn apart and the remains relieved of their gold burial ornaments.Related imageMexico City was leveled, as was the Inca nation. Unspeakable cruelty was perpetrated in the name of God, King, and civilization.

The so-called “Columbian Exchange” was a lopsided affair. The Old World got the riches of these nations, and “America” got disease and slaughter in return. The Old World got unimaginable wealth in the form of foodstuffs that saved entire European nations from famine (potatoes), and gave humanity a crop that would in time become the most important addition to the world’s granary – corn.

Today, corn, a wild grass domesticated by the natives some 15,000 years ago, is the biggest cash crop in the United States, if not the world.

The United States, in turn, also adopted a policy of genocide against its natives. Those it could not kill outright, were dispossessed of their ancestral lands and forcibly moved across the country to unimaginably uninhabitable terrain.
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The Cherokees and Seminoles were moved from the semitropical Southeast to the arid plains of Oklahoma. The eastern tribes were moved into the Black Hills and plains of South Dakota. The rest were packed into squalid reservations.

To this day, some Native activists will not accept a $20 bill because it bears the face of Andrew Jackson, the president who defied the U.S. Supreme Court and removed the people from their lands in Florida and Georgia under the infamous Indian Removal Act at a huge cost in human live of the old and young alike.

Somehow, the native people have been able to survive and their Great Spirit looked over them.
The Cherokees in Oklahoma found out that their reservations lay atop underground oceans of oil. And in the Black Hills, uranium and gold were discovered. And, as they were sovereign nations in treaty with the United States, they could have gaming on their squalid reservations. And they built casinos, and the people came. And they are still coming.

Next time you’re in Indian country and have a chance to visit one of their pow-wows, do yourself a favor and go. The beat of the drum and the chanting of the dancers resonate as one with the very rhythm of their Mother Earth just as it has since long before Columbus stumbled upon this continent and made his “discovery."

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Could this be the same Queen Isabella that Point Isabel and the causeway are named after? I guess social justice stops at the San Antonio River.

Anonymous said...

They murdered indigenous children for sport.

Anonymous said...


What is never said is that the one greatest discovery by Columbus was that Isabella was flat...

Anonymous said...

This article is not far from today's state of Texas. The greedy so called local government was and still is run by greedy, corrupt so called political leaders. Check the local so called mayors, sheriffs, local judicial system, and not to mention our so called district attorney. All taking away monies intended to help the small community businesses. They knew the money was coming way before they started to approach the literate and began to set a plan to take away the so called BENIFIT, that is not intended for wealthy folks like these thieves.

Anonymous said...

@8:21 AM

ja ja ja ja

Pos si, no tenia nada en el pecho la cabrona.

Anonymous said...

It's Trump's fault!

Anonymous said...

Isn’t Da Blimp a member of the Slap-a-hoe tribe?

Anonymous said...

Da Blimp is suck a copycat Juan. He posted a Native American them diatribe on his dead blog…. Jajaja. He can’t come up with an original story Juan.

He along with Manteca Barron should shit down their respective nonsense blogs and go jumó off a cliff! IMHO, smh

Anonymous said...

Where was Border patrol? We do not need them now. A bunch of drug smugglers and rapist.

Anonymous said...

Amaracen los huevos cabrones!! Stop crying. Survival of the fittest, stop being a bunch of freaking babies.

Anonymous said...

Columbus said, “Nothing but a bunch of dumbass Indians and Mexicans; easy folks to conquer!”

Anonymous said...

Throughout history one race has defeated another race. That's how countries we're built and formed. Remember the Roman Empire. The Greeks. The Egyptians. The Aztecs. Etc. Etc.
Indian tribes killed each other and took over their lands. They would capture them and sacrifice them. The Africans would conquer other tribes and keep and sell the people they captured as slave. That happens today whenever we have a war. Afghanistan, Kuwait, Ukraine,North Korea, Vietnam, etc. It's not Christopher Columbus fault.

Anonymous said...

1800s South Texas, native children were bought or given to rancheros who had them baptized… these children grew up as servants in the household. Hence the term “criados.”

Anonymous said...

El enano discovered el BCIC and now he's rich. But he's doing it for the city not for personal gain. Pinche enano culero!

Anonymous said...

Love how dumb ass people let history be an anchor in their lives!
Would you rather be in Mexico right now? Would you rather be an Afganistán?
Or Chinese? Syrian? How about be a real African and be living in Kenya,
Zimbabwe,Nigeria,Angola! Philippines anybody? North Korea anyone?
We are living in the United States of America the greatest country with
the greatest opportunities in this present time!!
My family line in the Spanish side is originally from Monterrey Nl and Indian or
native people are Cuahilteco,Carrizo,Nahuatl or Kikapu. Who knows?

Everywhere in the world Chinese have comquered other lands. Russians have conquered
Lands. Soanish have have conquered and have been conquerd. The middle east keeps fighing other tribes and have been doing it for centuried! Australia became Australia out of all the convicts from Britain. Their native people
Aborigines. They look black to me.

These people that bitch about this being Méxicos's land.... its easy. Give
up your citizenship to the United States and go live in Quintana Roo,Jalisco,or Chiapas! They are beautiful! Do it.

I love being an American! I love my country for all it's beauty,history. errors. We live in the greatest country and greatest TIME!

rita